The Chicago Public Schools chief has supported many of the union's initiatives, so why are they attacking him now? Because Stacy Davis Gates and Brandon Johnson need a scapegoat.
Years of exorbitant political spending in Illinois – more than $24.3 million since 2010 – has secured an enormous amount of ...
Stacy Davis Gates, spoke out Monday night as tensions between Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO ...
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is attempting to block the closing of “empty” and “failing” public schools in Chicago ...
The school district is expected to adopt a resolution at its monthly board meeting Thursday that prevents any district-run ...
Citing an analysis CPS says it has shelved, the CTU said the school district’s CEO was assessing closing or consolidating up ...
Tensions were high Tuesday night as contract talks continued between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teacher's Union ...
Supporters say Martinez, who is the fist full-time CEO of CPS of Mexican descent was targeted by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union after he refused to sign on to the mayor's ...
The house of delegates of the Chicago Teachers Union issued a no confidence vote for Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro ...
We have a supportive mayor with Brandon Johnson; however, Pedro Martinez and CPS are still not thinking innovatively.
The stakes are remarkably high as Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez resists Mayor Brandon Johnson’s call for his ...
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